Prince William condemns racism against youth soccer club
The Prince of Wales, who is president of the Football Association (FA), sent a letter to Alpha United Juniors in Bradford, England in which he expressed concern for the racist comments players had received recently. "Racism and abuse has no place in our society," he wrote in the letter, obtained by Sky News. "Abhorrent behaviour of this nature must stop now and all those responsible be held to account." William added that he was "deeply concerned" by their experiences and insisted that those involved "must be held accountable"
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